Clarity is exactly what the new CT scanner built by General Electric provides. It allows doctors and researchers to see high-quality images of what’s inside the human body – literally. And the best part is that it delivers such visuals in real time.

So if you’ve ever watched the opening credits to House M.D., knowing what’s creeping up inside blood vessels or around bones and organs is not a job for CG-animators anymore – because this fine piece of machinery, which uses a narrow-beam X-rays, produces slices of images that is stitched into a 3-D configuration by a computer.

Thanks to the West Kendall Baptist Hospital in Florida, a series of stunning images of the inner workings of a human body have been made public. Check them out.

Peer into the depths of your mind:

Which is always in conflict with the heart.

Perhaps you’d like an inside view of a side profile. But actually, it’s just a skull and carotid arteries.